Douro Valley Guided Tour from Porto
Porto, Portugal
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: Flexible
Enjoy a customized, guided tour of the Douro Valley with food and wine spots. Have lunch in a winery or a picnic in the vineyards or you could enjoy lunch at a DOC restaurant run by Chef Rui Paula and taste local food with a reinvented cuisine. Make a rabelo cruise in the heart of the Douro Valley on the traditional boat used for centuries to transport Port Wine to the cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. All transportation is in a comfortable, luxury van.
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Enjoy a customized, guided tour of the Douro Valley with food and wine spots. Have lunch in a winery or a picnic in the vineyards or you could enjoy lunch at a DOC restaurant run by Chef Rui Paula and taste local food with a reinvented cuisine. Make a rabelo cruise in the heart of the Douro Valley on the traditional boat used for centuries to transport Port Wine to the cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. All transportation is in a comfortable, luxury van.This tour can be customized according to your needs however, some of the example itinerary that could be done is to start off with pickup from your centrally located Porto hotel or accommodation and then head on to Pinhão passing through beautiful viewpoints in a luxury van.
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Tour to Mesão Frio and Peso da Régua, the International City of Wine
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Travel along the Douro River through the heart of the Douro Wine Region to Pinhão
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Take a moment to visit a wine estate, explore the Douro terraces and savor the precious nectar, the Port and DOC douro wines
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Visit to Pinhão railway station decorated with tile murals of the town and the surrounding wine region
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Lunch in a traditional restaurant, at a winery, enjoy a picnic in the vineyards or lunch at DOC restaurant from Chef Rui Paula and taste local food with a reinvented cuisine
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“Rabelo” cruise in Pinhão (1 hour) in a traditional boat used for centuries to transport Port Wine to the cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia
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